Sticky for tricks and cool things
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Driver School Candidate
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here are the instructions on changing the lane blinker without needing the dealer
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/att...4&d=1339378026
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/att...4&d=1339378026
#21
The bag holder thingy is very handy for some kinds of take-out that you don't want to risk spilling in the car. Long term, i'm not sure how I'll use the little compartment by the steering wheel. It's too small for any sort of weapon. Right now i'm just stacking up my fuel receipts for tracking mpg. Mpg will be going down, now that I'm starting to play with Sport+ mode.
#22
The windows and sunroof opening using key fob feature is awesome! I will definitely ask my dealer to do that for me. Hope to take deliver of my Lexus soon. I'm shocked it doesn't come from the factory with that enabled. Do dealers charge to enable that? I bet they do.
#23
There is no charge for one time changes. That is, at one service visit after purchase you can have these tech features changed. After that, there is a charge.
#24
It's perfect for holding credit card size gate openers.
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The bag holder thingy is very handy for some kinds of take-out that you don't want to risk spilling in the car. Long term, i'm not sure how I'll use the little compartment by the steering wheel. It's too small for any sort of weapon. Right now i'm just stacking up my fuel receipts for tracking mpg. Mpg will be going down, now that I'm starting to play with Sport+ mode.
Now back to the topic... I think one good trick is you can disable the messages when you first turn the car on. Someone posted the instruction somewhere. In my case, I don't know what happened but after a while my car reset itself and displays the messages again. Not a big deal to me because I wait for the engine to warm up and RPM to go down before I back out anyway. (And Steve, yes you can feel the fluid flow or pressure released if you keep the foot on the brake pedal after you started the engine. Just keep it there a little bit and you will feel it.)
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The little compartment to the left of the steering wheel I thought was for coins. It is not just a Lexus feature but I drove a 1985 Toyota Camry and it had the same feature as did the '96 Camry and the '96 Avalon.
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here are the instructions on changing the lane blinker without needing the dealer
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/att...4&d=1339378026
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/att...4&d=1339378026
Last edited by puckhead85; 05-24-13 at 12:22 PM.